Timmy OTool

02-Aug-2004

Graphical front-end for the command line OTool.

Timmy OTool is a graphical front end for the command line tool "OTool". It can be used to examine frameworks, applications, static libraries, plugins, and more. Free for commercial and non-commercial use.

The name Timmy OTool comes from an episode of The Simpsons called Radio Bart in which Bart places a radio in the bottom of a well and uses a Mr. Microphone to convince the people of Springfield that a boy named "Timmy O'Toole" has fallen to the bottom of the well and is trapped there. Ultimately Bart becomes trapped in the well and is rescued by Sting.

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Timmy OTool is a graphical front end for the command line tool "OTool". It can be used to examine frameworks, applications, static libraries, plugins, and more. Free for commercial and non-commercial use.

The name Timmy OTool comes from an episode of The Simpsons called Radio Bart in which Bart places a radio in the bottom of a well and uses a Mr. Microphone to convince the people of Springfield that a boy named "Timmy O'Toole" has fallen to the bottom of the well and is trapped there. Ultimately Bart becomes trapped in the well and is rescued by Sting.